Questionguy101 started a really interesting thread about taxable social security.
But the title of his post is very vague, so you might miss it. It's worth reading.
I'll tease everyone with this:
I responded to his question by saying that social security benefits are never taxable if the taxpayer has no other income.
Turns out that this assertion is spectacularly wrong.
It may be very rare, but it is mathematically possible for some social security benefits to be taxable even if there is no other income.
Here's the link to the thread:
BMK
But the title of his post is very vague, so you might miss it. It's worth reading.
I'll tease everyone with this:
I responded to his question by saying that social security benefits are never taxable if the taxpayer has no other income.
Turns out that this assertion is spectacularly wrong.
It may be very rare, but it is mathematically possible for some social security benefits to be taxable even if there is no other income.
Here's the link to the thread:
BMK
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